Yellowstone Public Radio is a public radio network consisting of ten transmitters and 26 translators serving Montana and northern Wyoming. YPR broadcasts from the Joseph S. Sample Studios on the campus of Montana State University Billings as KEMC-FM and is also heard on KBMC-FM (Bozeman), KYPB-FM (Big Timber), KYPC-FM (Colstrip), KYPF-FM (Standford/Lewistown), KYPH-FM (East Helena), KYPM-FM (Livingston), KYPR-FM (Miles City), KYPW-FM (Wolf Point), and KPRQ-FM (Sheridan, WY), as well as numerous translators within its broadcast area.

YPR is licensed to Montana State University Billings. MSUB is a unit of the Montana University System, which is governed by the Montana Board of Regents. The Board of Regents holds regular meetings throughout the year, and any board action involving YPR would be listed on the agenda. The following links provide additional information about meetings, agendas, and minutes:

The Friends of Public Radio, Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation that raises funds to provide financial and other support to YPR. Administration of Friends of Public Radio, Inc., is provided by a Board of Directors. Information about the Friends of Public Radio, Inc., the officers and members of its Board of Directors, and upcoming meeting schedule is available at the following link:

Yellowstone Public Radio Mission Statement
Yellowstone Public Radio provides in-depth news, public affairs, and cultural
programming to a general adult audience in Montana and northern Wyoming--more
specifically, news which focuses on meaning and detail; public affairs
which offers complete expression of ideas and the opportunity for listener
discussion; and cultural programming expressing heritage and innovation
in the arts and humanities.

National Public Radio Mission Statement
The mission of National Public Radio is to work in partnership with member
stations to create a more informed public--one challenged and invigorated
by a deeper understanding and appreciation of essential events, ideas,
and cultures. To accomplish our mission, we produce, acquire, and distribute
programming that meets the highest standards of public service in journalism
and cultural expression; we represent our members in matters of their
mutual interest; and we provide distribution of content and interconnection
for the entire public radio system.

Equal employment opportunity at Yellowstone Public Radio (KEMC-FM) shall
be afforded to all qualified persons, and no person shall be discriminated
against because of race, color, religion, national origin, age or sexual
orientation.